Philadelphia’s experience is a cautionary tale. One recent estimate suggests that home values near transit could fall by nearly $7 billion; that means a slashing of tax revenue that funds schools, ...
T he Economist has already chosen a word of 2025. The winner is representative, if not of the whole year, at least of much of the feeling of living in it. It is not a new word, but it is being used in ...
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Trump is trying to fix the economy—by handing out cash.
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"Efficiency" defined the 2025 job market from the federal government to Silicon Valley.
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This comes a day after Zelensky showed a willingness to remove troops from an area in Donetsk, as long as Russia would as ...
In his remarks during the McDonald’s earnings call on Wednesday, Kempczinski brought it full circle back to Kroc: That’s a powerful 13-word sentiment, calling back to a nearly 50-year-old book.
From his earliest days as prime minister, a raft of official government publications — including his mandate letter to ...
For the first half of 2025, the labor market was, in the words of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, a “low hire, low fire” environment, with minimal job cut announcements preventing sluggish ...